Show had all good matches or building matches for next week. CMLL’s running a lot of feuds which aren’t taking place on Homenaje a Dos Leyendas. Azul finally getting his revenge on Pierroth next week is a lock.

R de Rudo has a report on The Crash show in Aguascalientes on Thursday. The main event was changed to Rey Mysterio & Penta el Zero M vs Willie Mack & Brian Cage to keep La Rebellion on the same team. Elsewhere on the show, a triangle match between Lady Maravilla, Keira, Sexy Star had no finish, with Konnan setting up a cage match with all three on the 03/25 Tijuana show. Maybe Brooke will be in that too.

The Crash’s 04/05 show will be in Gimnasio Juan de la Barrera according to Dr. Landru and Tercera y Definitiva. That had been the rumor going around, with the reason partly to specifically run AAA’s home Mexico City arena with the guys who used to be in AAA.

Aguascalientes also appears to be the home for a Night of Champions show Elite teased weeks ago. This Facebook page is promoting it, with Blue Demon, Cibernetico, Violento Jack and Golden Magic announced. If it’s all the way in Aguascalientes, it’s unlikely to be a taped show.

Today’s shows include the debut lucha libre show for Baracal, also in Gimnasio Juan de la Barrera. Rush versus LA Park is the main event, in what should be a crazy match. Wagner & Park had some crazy matches in the same location back when Todo x el Todo was a thing. The show will honor the original Pierroth, with the new one wrestling in the semifinal.

Coliseo has the Panthers versus the the Hijos del Infierno for the Mexican Trios Championship. This would seem like a decent time for a title change – it’s the right challengers, the rudos don’t seem to want the belts – but CMLL is teasing similar title matches in Puebla and Guadalajara, so it’s unlikely the titles would change hands here.

Vice Mexico has a long interview with Sanely. It’s more focused on how she got in shape for fitness competitions. There’s a lot about diet and supplements, with the big point being she was much more successful and changing her body once she started working with a trainer instead of trying to figure it out on her own. A big revelation is snuck in the end; Sanely looks in her 20s in her mask and in the ring thanks to her work on her body, but she’s actually 35.

Nothing new on this card, but you’re used to seeing here so here it is. Remember, if you’re a person who only checks out Friday nights (and yet somehow still read this entire blog entry), this show will only be up after it takes places and it’ll be taking place an hour later than usual.

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What happened: Diamante Azul won the main event in the record book, but was really just left unmasked and humiliated again. Niebla Roja & Dragon Lee and Marco Corleone & Sam Adonis have minor feuds going on, but the one between Misterioso & Soberano seems to be getting serious quick.

What was good: Most everything I got to see. The main event wasn’t much good (nor was it trying to be much good), but everything else we got to see was good. It lacked a standout match and we lost the Stuka/Bobby match due to streaming issues, but it was an overall enjoyable show.